Foo Fighters Return with New Album and Emotional Single After Drummer's Passing.

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Foo Fighters Return with New Album and Emotional Single After Drummer's Passing.
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Foo Fighters release their first new song since the death of their drummer Taylor Hawkins, while Muna debuts a bold and sassy single at Coachella. Salami Rose Joe Louis offers a brief moment of respite in "Dimcola Reprise," and Sbtrkt's "L.F.O." is a destabilizing succession of thick, harmonically ambiguous synthesizer chords. Nathy Peluso's "Tonta" is a furious kiss-off to an ex, and Bad Bunny joins Grupo Frontera for a song about using the last 1 percent of his cellphone power to call an ex. Florence + the Machine's "Mermaids" is a dark, brooding track, while Christine and the Queens' "True Love" is thoroughly obsessional. Béla Fleck collaborates with Edgar Meyer, Zakir Hussain, and Rakesh Chaurasia for a cross-cultural foray.

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